I’m Gerry. The font created by your congressional districts. Tweet congress and let them know how happy you are your vote doesn’t matter.
![Ugly Gerry](https://cdn-ak-scissors.b.st-hatena.com/image/square/02d9c442473a14e2b0acc7b70ba4bbbc5dd1e4d9/height=288;version=1;width=512/https%3A%2F%2Fwww.uglygerry.com%2F_res%2Fimages%2Fuglygerrycover3.jpg)
Thanks to Robert Urquhart, Clif Dickens, Nico Hähnlein, Siim Teller, Camille Greatorex, Chris Weachock, Jonty Levine, Shayna Daitch, Douglas Montgomery, Lira Kim, Josef van der Faust, Ed Benson, Christine Self, François Bertrand, Timothé Buguet, Psy Oc, Samuel Blum, Romain Stievenard, Florent Molinier, Felipe Esteves, Alexandar Mechev, Colin Smith, Felipe Francisco, Merlin Mason, Saul Costa, Jan
Why did we build such a ridiculous game? It seemed an appropriate way to celebrate just how hated Comic Sans is amongst designers. To be fair, Comic Sans has its place, but that place is very, very small and people with terrible taste constantly want to let Comic Sans out into the wide world of logos, signs, ads, and more. Also, it turns out a lot of designers want to talk about Comic Sans so buil
We’d need another book, of course, to do this justice. And where would one start? Fonts are like cars on the street–we notice only the most beautiful or ugly, the funniest or the flashiest. The vast majority roll on regardless. There may be many reasons why we dislike or distrust certain fonts, and overuse and misuse are only starting points. Fonts may trigger memory as pungently as perfume: Gill
Improve your font choices and imagery, with our Tutorials below Tutorial
say it in llama! why? because llamas make everything better.
shows all displayable characters in the unicode range 0 - 65536 (49571 characters). one character per frame. http://joerg.piringer.net/unicode/ if you want to know more about the video (how i made it) & the sound go here: http://netpoetic.com/2011/04/unicode/ thank you all for watching, commenting & subscribing!
‘T’ shirts are T shirts that was designed to have the silhouette of 5 famous typefaces; Helvetica, Caslon, Baskerville, Courier, and Cooper Black. In the world of typography, terms such as typeface, character, body, etc are used to describe the form of a letter. The reason why they use expressions closely related to a human body, is perhaps because each different letter has a distinct quality and
リリース、障害情報などのサービスのお知らせ
最新の人気エントリーの配信
処理を実行中です
j次のブックマーク
k前のブックマーク
lあとで読む
eコメント一覧を開く
oページを開く